Until a few months ago, the only thing Terance Mann knew about Arizona State was this:

"I knew James Harden went there," said Mann, a 2015 Top 100 prospect from the Tilton School in New Hampshire.

Mann, however, has the Sun Devils among his final six schools, along with Indiana, Boston College, Marquette, Florida State and Rhode Island. Mann's mother, Daynia La-Force, coaches the Rhode Island women's basketball team.

ASU started recruiting Mann -- a 6-foot-5 forward -- in the spring. Since then, coach Herb Sendek and the Sun Devils have intrigued him.

Mann says he can be a combo guard or point forward at the next level. "I rebound, find my teammates, shoot the ball, whatever needs to be done," he said.

Mann grew up in Lowell, Mass. He plans to study business in college. Recruiting-service Rivals ranks him as the nation's No. 88 overall prospect. ESPN.com ranks him as the nation's No. 29 scoring guard, while 247 Sports lists him at No. 36.

Mann said it's possible he'll visit ASU later this month although those plans are not yet finalized. The Sun Devils got their first 2015 commitment last week when 3-star forward Dominic Green from Renton, Wash., chose the Sun Devils over Washington State, UTEP and others.

Carrick Felix became the 42nd former ASU basketball player taken in the NBA draft when the Cleveland Cavaliers selected him in the 2013 draft. Take a look at every NBA draft pick in ASU's history, courtesy of basketball-reference.com. Players listed in alphabetical order. (Photo: David Kadlubowski/azcentral sports)